Get Sanchez out the NFL

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^^THIS^^

Granted the media sucked Sanchez off way too soon, but I gotta admit that his GM has failed him horribly.

Out of all the QBs in big markets, he has the least to work with by far and its not even debatable.

Then they go and sign Tim Tebow of all people who is a walking controversy waiting to happen. They royally fukked Sanchez.
 

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^^THIS^^

Granted the media sucked Sanchez off way too soon, but I gotta admit that his GM has failed him horribly.

Out of all the QBs in big markets, he has the least to work with by far and its not even debatable.

Now we need to wait til he gets correct pieces (again) so he can prove he's not the answer?

He hasn't shown anything to make you think that if he had better pieces he'd stop committing the same ill-advised crap he does.

Fumbling the ball has nothing to do with personnel.

Not knowing when to throw the ball away or take the sack has nothing to do with personnel.

Throwing over the top of every WR has nothing to do with personnel.

Staring a hole into your receiver before you throw to him has nothing to do with personnel.

He does at least three of these four things on a weekly basis.

Does he have a lot to work with? No. Did he look any better when he had plenty to work with? No.
 

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Now we need to wait til he gets correct pieces (again) so he can prove he's not the answer?

He hasn't shown anything to make you think that if he had better pieces he'd stop committing the same ill-advised crap he does.

Fumbling the ball has nothing to do with personnel.

Not knowing when to throw the ball away or take the sack has nothing to do with personnel.

Throwing over the top of every WR has nothing to do with personnel.

Staring a hole into your receiver before you throw to him has nothing to do with personnel.

He does at least three of these four things on a weekly basis.

Does he have a lot to work with? No. Did he look any better when he had plenty to work with? No.
He was told to hold the ball on that sack in order to make the Pats spen their time outs.

I'm disgusted by that one int, and to bytch about a missed receiver on a drive they eventually scored on is pretty moot.

I watch the All 22 cam....do you? So many times these dudes aren't open.
 

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He was told to hold the ball on that sack in order to make the Pats spen their time outs.

I'm disgusted by that one int, and to bytch about a missed receiver on a drive they eventually scored on is pretty moot.

I watch the All 22 cam....do you? So many times these dudes aren't open.

The sack he took in the 4th I'm not trippin over. It forced them to burn a TO instead of throwing and stopping the clock and giving them 2 TO's.

Him not seeing a receiver wide open, he did that a couple of times. There was one where Lex Hilliard's on the flat jumping up and down trying to get his attention and Mark never looked his way even though that woulda been a catch and a simple 1st down.

In the first couple of weeks, Fez was making a concerted effort to hit people in the numbers. Now he's doing what he did all of last year, throwing up top. Luckily for him, he didn't get picked on some of those high ass throws he was putting up because they got tipped and were up in the air. If there was another defender around, that's an easy catch.
 

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The sack he took in the 4th I'm not trippin over. It forced them to burn a TO instead of throwing and stopping the clock and giving them 2 TO's.

Him not seeing a receiver wide open, he did that a couple of times. There was one where Lex Hilliard's on the flat jumping up and down trying to get his attention and Mark never looked his way even though that woulda been a catch and a simple 1st down.

In the first couple of weeks, Fez was making a concerted effort to hit people in the numbers. Now he's doing what he did all of last year, throwing up top. Luckily for him, he didn't get picked on some of those high ass throws he was putting up because they got tipped and were up in the air. If there was another defender around, that's an easy catch.
He did that a couple of times? :childplease:

That one miss I agree with.,..but he threw a TD 3 plays later. :manny:

Like I said...what film are you looking at? Are you at the games to see what our receivers are doing?

I've been watching Jets film with a real critical eye. Much of what I've forecast with this team has come into fruition. Lets not act like the Jets receivers are open all the time.
 

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he's safe as long as Cassel, Ponder, Gabbert and Smith are in the nfl.
 
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Now we need to wait til he gets correct pieces (again) so he can prove he's not the answer?

He hasn't shown anything to make you think that if he had better pieces he'd stop committing the same ill-advised crap he does.

Fumbling the ball has nothing to do with personnel.

Not knowing when to throw the ball away or take the sack has nothing to do with personnel.

Throwing over the top of every WR has nothing to do with personnel.

Staring a hole into your receiver before you throw to him has nothing to do with personnel.

He does at least three of these four things on a weekly basis.

Does he have a lot to work with? No. Did he look any better when he had plenty to work with? No.


The answer to that is yes. Can you tell me what he had to work with that would constitute as a "lot?"

He does not need to be a Peyton or Tom Brady in order for the Jets to be successful. He only has to be efficient.

No game breakers at RB. His WR corp over the last 2 years has not had an over the top guy to keep the Defense honest.

Also, his # 1 WR in Santonio Holmes has been used wrong in my opinion. He should have been used as a possession guy to get YAC as opposed to trying to stretch the field.

Dustin is the only solid piece he has.

When things start to go really bad, it flows downhill and you can expect the turnovers and misques when this happens.

Yall don't even have a suitable backup QB so to speak and never have. That alone is tell tale sign that management aint handling they business if you ask
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He did some good things throughout the game but his fukk ups are just too costly, I think its def time to give Tegod a shot.

When they got that INT i believe it was at the end of the game and had to settle for a FG, they should have ended the game there with a TD in that range.

Cant forget that fakkit Hill though :pacspit:

Good thing there is another Football team in NY :takedat:
 
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he actually played great in my opinion and im a known hater :ehh:

I don't see how two turnovers and 1 TD is great.

I think he was the definition of inconsistent yesterday, made some tremendous plays, then made some awful ones.

Seems like he was throwing high on a lot of passes, the pick when Hill was wide open in the endzone might have been his worst throw ever and the pass to Keller might have been his best throw ever.

The fumble is inexcusable though, you're clearly sacked, be smart and just protect the ball.
 
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